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Herbal goods are gaining attention around the world at an incredible pace. People all over the world have a unique understanding of the natural resources on which they rely, such as extensive botanical experience and understanding. To prevent severe medical issues, it's important that the plant and its products retain their safety, quality, and effectiveness. In contrast to modern medicine, Indian healthcare is characterized by medical pluralism, with Ayurveda still remaining supreme in treating a number of severe disorders. Herbal drugs in certain countries may comprise natural organic or…mehr

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Herbal goods are gaining attention around the world at an incredible pace. People all over the world have a unique understanding of the natural resources on which they rely, such as extensive botanical experience and understanding. To prevent severe medical issues, it's important that the plant and its products retain their safety, quality, and effectiveness. In contrast to modern medicine, Indian healthcare is characterized by medical pluralism, with Ayurveda still remaining supreme in treating a number of severe disorders. Herbal drugs in certain countries may comprise natural organic or inorganic active components that are not derived from plants (e.g. animal and mineral materials), as per the tradition. Plant-derived substances have had a huge increase in production in developed countries for several years. This book summarizes information concerning the morphology, ecology, ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, biological activities, clinical applications and toxicological reports of P. amarus.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tapan Behl-M. Pharm (Goldmedaillengewinner), PhD.Dr. Sukhbir Singh-M. Pharm, PhD. Professor & HOD,M.Pharm.Dr. Neelam Sharma-M. Pharm, PhD Außerordentliche Professorin und stellvertretende Leiterin (Exzellenzzentrum) PharmTech und Nanotechnologie.Herr Gaurav Upadhyay-Assistenzprofessor(Pharmakognosie) MIT College of Pharmacy, MIT Group of Institutions.